I really liked the first movie, but I’m conflicted about this one. I really liked the first half, how Paul was defiant of the whole Messiah thing and seemed to genuinely want to help the Fremen in their struggle against the empire for freedom. I was genuinely surprised because I didn’t expect that from the story.

Then he takes the baby worm juice, and now he’s fully embracing the whole religious figure thing, is taking center stage in the Fremen struggle and is even using his family/house colonialist crest as a flag.

I thought it was gonna deconstruct the whole white savior trope, but then it ends reinforcing it? That’s weird.

To be fair tho, he’s being pragmatic since he can now see whole timelines of possible futures and is doing what he needs to assure it reaches the timeline where they are successful.

Well, at least I’m interested to see where it goes. Showing them resisting against the Harkonnen colonizer fucks was great tho lol.

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    they made a lot of changes, including Paul’s badass speech where he dresses down in order the Emperor, The Spacers Guild, and the Bene Gesserit. Chani doesn’t ride off into the sunset either, but apparently Zendaya couldn’t stand working with Chalamet any longer. Paul doesn’t accept being the Messiah until midway through the duel with Feyd he has a vision where even if he dies the Fremen Jihad will still happen and Feyd will become Kwitsatz Haderach, so I thought he was just accepting, if it’s gonna happen anyway, he might as well tie his personal ambition to avenge his house to them along the way.